A "paleo" approach to health uses the evolutionary history of homo sapiens, plus the best of modern science, as a broad framework for guiding daily choices about diet, fitness, medicine, and supplementation. The core of paleo is the diet: it eschews grains, sugars, and modern vegetable oils in favor of high-quality meat, fish, eggs, and vegetables.

The purpose of The Paleo Rodeo is to highlight some of the best blogging of the ever-growing paleosphere.

The PaleoMD presents Glycemic Index versus Glycemic Load posted at PaleoMD, saying, "Amid much debate of the worthiness of Glycemic Index versus Glycemic Load, a new study strongly suggests the importance of Glycemic Load, especially for those of us who incorporate anaerobic exercise into our regimens!"

Hadass Eviatar presents Be Serious or Be Sick posted at My Coat of Many Colours, saying, "My new motto for 2013 comes from the SCD Lifestyle people, but it is just as applicable to the reasons most of us took up Paleo. Be Serious or be Sick - you aren't fooling your body!"

Paul Jaminet presents Chicken, Why Art Thou So Mediocre? posted at Perfect Health Diet, saying, "In our book, we give chicken grades from C to B+ depending on how it was raised, whereas beef, lamb, and seafood get a grade of A. In this post I discuss why chicken is such a mediocre meat."

Jess presents Spaghetti Bolognese, Paleo style. posted at The Paleo Professional, saying, "Let me tell you, nobody was missing the 'real" thing when this Spaghetti Bolognese was served and I made the entire meal after a long commute home. The keys to quick preparation were jazzing up a pre-made pasta sauce and a new favorite kitchen tool."

Wendy Schwartz presents Air Fresheners and Your Paleo Lifestyle? posted at Go Paleo!, saying, "How Paleo is your home when it comes to cleaning and freshening the air? Here are products to steer clear of, along with some tips for good home scents . . ."

Many thanks to the PaleoBloggers who submitted to this edition of the The Paleo Rodeo! We love new members! So if you blog on paleo-related matters and you'd like to submit your posts to the carnival, please subscribe to the PaleoBloggers e-mail list. You'll receive instructions and reminders via that list.

Finally, you can find all of the blogs of the PaleoBloggers on this continuously-updated list:
Enjoy!

A "paleo" approach to health uses the evolutionary history of homo sapiens, plus the best of modern science, as a broad framework for guiding daily choices about diet, fitness, medicine, and supplementation. The core of paleo is the diet: it eschews grains, sugars, and modern vegetable oils in favor of high-quality meat, fish, eggs, and vegetables.

The purpose of The Paleo Rodeo is to highlight some of the best blogging of the ever-growing paleosphere.

The PaleoMD presents Glycemic Index versus Glycemic Load posted at PaleoMD, saying, "Amid much debate of the worthiness of Glycemic Index versus Glycemic Load, a new study strongly suggests the importance of Glycemic Load, especially for those of us who incorporate anaerobic exercise into our regimens!"

Hadass Eviatar presents Be Serious or Be Sick posted at My Coat of Many Colours, saying, "My new motto for 2013 comes from the SCD Lifestyle people, but it is just as applicable to the reasons most of us took up Paleo. Be Serious or be Sick - you aren't fooling your body!"

Paul Jaminet presents Chicken, Why Art Thou So Mediocre? posted at Perfect Health Diet, saying, "In our book, we give chicken grades from C to B+ depending on how it was raised, whereas beef, lamb, and seafood get a grade of A. In this post I discuss why chicken is such a mediocre meat."

Jess presents Spaghetti Bolognese, Paleo style. posted at The Paleo Professional, saying, "Let me tell you, nobody was missing the 'real" thing when this Spaghetti Bolognese was served and I made the entire meal after a long commute home. The keys to quick preparation were jazzing up a pre-made pasta sauce and a new favorite kitchen tool."

Wendy Schwartz presents Air Fresheners and Your Paleo Lifestyle? posted at Go Paleo!, saying, "How Paleo is your home when it comes to cleaning and freshening the air? Here are products to steer clear of, along with some tips for good home scents . . ."

Many thanks to the PaleoBloggers who submitted to this edition of the The Paleo Rodeo! We love new members! So if you blog on paleo-related matters and you'd like to submit your posts to the carnival, please subscribe to the PaleoBloggers e-mail list. You'll receive instructions and reminders via that list.

Finally, you can find all of the blogs of the PaleoBloggers on this continuously-updated list:
Enjoy!